🥩 « Pourquoi veulent-ils rendre la population mondiale allergique à la viande rouge ? Quand j’ai commencé à relier tous les éléments, je me suis dit : "Bon sang, mais c’est bien sûr !" Bill Gates mène une attaque frontale contre les bovins. Ils veulent supprimer l’élevage, imposer les viandes synthétiques, les farines d’insectes et transformer totalement notre alimentation. »
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🗣️@chris_perronne accuse les élites mondiales d’orchestrer une offensive contre l’élevage traditionnel et la viande rouge.
"Next time your in the produce aisle - please be on the look out for this label"
"The main ingredient found in the coating is monoprenal"
"Bill Gates backed APEEL sprayed on produce"
One apple core tossed off the trail teaches a bear where to find food. That bear will likely end up dead.
A bear that finds human food on a trail learns the trail is a food source. The next time, it associates the sound and smell of hikers with calories and starts approaching them directly.
By that point it's no longer just a wild animal, it's a public safety problem. Wildlife managers euthanize roughly a dozen bears a year in some states for exactly this. Relocation almost never works, they walk straight back to where the food was.
"Biodegradable" is the word that does most of the damage. A banana peel can take 2 years to fully decompose. An orange peel can take longer. A bear finds them in hours. The argument that "it's organic" is the argument that ends with a dead bear.
The bear is innocent in all this. All it did was learn exactly what we taught it. Then we shoot it.
That's why the rule "pack it in, pack it out" means packing everything. The peel, the core, the gum wrapper, the last sip in the cup.
In a way, a bear's life is tucked away in your backpack on the way home.
chinese startup built an AI collar that translates barks and meows into full sentences.
95% accuracy. cost $118.
10k people have already pre-ordered it.
It uses mics, motion sensors, and AI to read body language and vocalizations.
🐙 The octopus has no skeleton. Lives 1 to 2 years. Dies right after reproducing. Never meets its parents.
It still unscrews jars. Escapes tanks at night and returns before morning. Uses tools. Learns by watching strangers solve puzzles. Has brain waves scientists have never seen in any other animal.
Here's the part that keeps me up every single octopus figures all of this out completely alone. No parent to teach it. No culture to inherit. No knowledge passed down across generations.
That's exactly the thing stopping them. Not intelligence. Not capability. Just time and memory that dies with each body.
An Oxford professor said they could build the next civilization. I think he's right about the potential and wrong about what's missing. They already have the mind. They just can't keep it.
📌 Source: Oxford Prof. Tim Coulson, The Universal History of Us, 2024
Bangkok street vendors turned fries into a full spectacle. Crispy, golden, absurdly long potato spirals that look engineered more for attention than hunger. The smartest food trends today are built to be filmed before they’re eaten. 🍟
The USDA has kept raccoon rabies out of the central United States for over 30 years by air-dropping fish-flavored ravioli from helicopters.
Each one is a small packet coated in fishmeal with an oral rabies vaccine inside. Raccoons, foxes, coyotes, and skunks find them by smell, bite through, and swallow.
Many animals that consume the bait develop immunity, helping build a protective barrier across populations.
The bait is generally considered safe for pets and tested in many non-target species.
The USDA's Wildlife Services has been running this since 1995. Without the bait program, raccoon rabies very likely would have spread much further west.
A federal program you've probably never heard of is protecting your pets and your kids by feeding wild animals ravioli from a helicopter.
🚨 VOTRE MICRO-ONDES EST UNE ARME ET VOUS NE LE SAVEZ PAS !
😱❗Témoignages et recherches officielles :
💥Un homme explique comment des personnes ont transformé leur micro-ondes en arme à énergie dirigée : ils ont ouvert l’appareil, l’ont pointé à travers les murs et ont irradié leurs voisins… qui sont tombés gravement malades.
Un chercheur suédois, le Dr Hertzell, a prouvé dans les années 80 que les micro-ondes :
Détruisent 60 à 90 % des nutriments des aliments
Altèrent la structure moléculaire des aliments
Provoquent des cancers digestifs
Résultat ? Il a été jeté en prison pour avoir publié son rapport.
Aujourd’hui, la deuxième cause de décès aux États-Unis est le cancer du tube digestif.
Et ce n’est pas tout : vos AirPods émettent des niveaux de radiation équivalents à un micro-ondes en fonctionnement.
C’est de la radiation à 2,4 GHz qui vibre vos molécules alimentaires d’une manière totalement anormale.
Jetez votre micro-ondes.
Demandez dans les restaurants s’ils utilisent le micro-ondes avant de commander.
Partagez ce post massivement. La vérité doit sortir.
🚨Dan Burisch a microbiologist who was tasked to look after “J-Rod”, an Alien being from the future..
J-Rod survived to 1953 Kingman UFO crash in Arizona, USA🇺🇸..
He was suffering from a Neurological condition...
Will we see these files released?
https://t.co/rJwP8WJ4DU
So proud of this fellow Virginian and she is only 18 years old👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
An 18-year-old just did what billion-dollar water companies couldn't.
Meet Mia Heller.
A high school junior from Warrenton, Virginia who built a water filter in her garage that strips out 95.5% of microplastics from drinking water.
That's better than most government treatment plants, which sit somewhere between 70% and 90%.
Her secret weapon? Ferrofluid. A magnetized liquid made of oil and powder that latches onto microplastic particles. Then a magnet yanks them out. No membranes. No constant filter replacements. No endless maintenance bills.
The ferrofluid even gets recycled, around 87% of it, in a closed loop.
The spark for all of this wasn't a classroom project. It was a local newspaper article warning that her town's tap water was loaded with PFAS and microplastics, and that nobody was coming to fix it.
So she watched her mom swap out filter after filter and thought, there has to be a smarter way.
She built the prototype herself. Tested it with a homemade turbidity sensor. Then walked into the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair and walked out with a special award from the Patent and Trademark Office Society.
Up against nearly 1,700 students from 62 countries.
She's now eyeing a household version that sits under your kitchen sink.
The future of clean water might not come from a lab in Silicon Valley. It might come from a teenager's garage in Virginia.
Source-
@SmithsonianMag
The juice of Ehime Jelly oranges.
A hybrid of oranges and tangerines originating in Japan, coated with Kaolin, a clay-based powder sprayed on fruit trees for sunburn and insect protection.
The CIA is searching for alien hybrids using Ancestry and 23 and Me according to Jason Jorjani
“I was told by somebody in the program with direct experience of this program.
They have back doors to Ancestry and 23 and Me and similar genetic analysts companies.
Kit Green and a certain division of the CIA use the back doors they have to these programs to scan the databases of genetic material for a specific deviation from normal that they know to be the genetic marker of the Nordics.
They know that a significant number of Nordics have escaped the civilization they’re living in and migrated to the United States.
These Nordics are settling in certain parts of the country, particularly Colorado Rockies.
In some cases they are indistinguishable from tall good looking Nordic people so they marry Americans and they have hybrid children with them, and a lot of these children and grandchildren have no idea what their real ancestry is.
So they go and get these tests done without consulting their grandparents.
What Kit Green and these people are interested in is they are worried about the infiltration of our society by these hybrids.
What they might do once they identify them, I don’t know.“
@kevinblue345 All police are sadists, every one.
All police WANT TO SHOOT you...that's what sadists want to do.
They sought work where they get to harm people, even KILL if the stars align.
If they can 'get away with it' police are happy to end your life, avoid.
Nathaniel Richardson was unarmed. He was walking back to his vehicle, posing zero threat, when Bowie Police Sergeant Robert Warrington fired a shot at him on a busy Maryland highway. What investigators found in his hand was not a weapon. It was a cellphone.